City Light Christens ‘Thunder’ Tug at Skagit
Seattle City Light put its new push tug boat into service today at the Skagit Hydroelectric Project in the North Cascades.
Seattle City Light put its new push tug boat into service today at the Skagit Hydroelectric Project in the North Cascades.
Anyone interested in renewable energy is invited to check out the new map of our renewable energy demonstration projects, which we’ve added to our website.
You, our customers, are the focus of everything we do at Seattle City Light, so I’m pleased to provide an overview of key accomplishments we achieved on your behalf in 2010. — Jorge Carrasco, Superintendent
High in the North Cascades on Monday, March 28, Seattle City Light will launch a new push tug boat into service on Diablo Lake.
Take a look at Seattle City Light’s 2010 accomplishments in this video.
Seattle City Light customers are going to see new, easier-to-read bill statements, starting April 15.
For the third year in a row, Seattle City Light’s work to inventory all its greenhouse gas emissions met one of the most rigorous voluntary reporting standards in the country.
The annual Warm Hearts Warm Homes campaign sponsored by Seattle City Light during the month of February netted more than $43,000 in donations.
Seattle City Light has completed testing and silicone injection of underground cable on Magnolia Bluff.
Seattle City Light will close the mouth of Gilligan Creek in Skagit County to vehicle access March 30 to restore native plants and improve habitat for fish and wildlife.